CANADIAN ROCKIES & COLORADO INCLUDES Banff , Glacier National
Park & Pikes Peak
August 8 – 24, 2018 17 Days/16 Nights - Tour includes 31 Meals!
$3825 PP Double / $3425 PP Triple
$3030 Quads / $5395 Single
Day 1: Join Ionosphere Tours as we begin our exciting tour to the Canadian Rockies and Colorado. During
the next 17 days we will explore some of North America’s most beautiful scenery. Today we leave the South behind
and travel through Georgia, Tennessee and Kentucky enroute to Ohio and our overnight accommoda-
tions in the Cincinnati area. Dinner will be included near our hotel. (D)
Day 2: Today we find ourselves heading for Illinois, The Land of Lincoln. We will make a stop in
downtown Chicago and visit the Willis Tower. Following an included lunch today, we’ll
take an elevator into the sky to the 103rd floor of the world’s tallest building, for a spectacular view. By
mid-afternoon we bid a fond farewell to Chicago and make our way into America’s Dairyland, Wis-
consin, where we have accommodations in Madison tonight. (B,L)
Day 3: Following breakfast we continue our journey north, and we notice the dairy farms along Wisconsin’s high-
ways. This afternoon we cross into Minnesota. We’ll make a stop at the Minnesota State Capitol, in St.
Paul. The awesome building has one of the largest marble domes in the world. Our overnight accommodations are in
Bloomington, just outside Minneapolis/St. Paul. This evening we will be free to explore the world’s premier retail
entertainment complex—Mall of America. It has hundreds of shops, a theme park, a two-level miniature golf
course, and dozens of restaurants. (B)
Day 4: Today we catch the spirit of the real outdoors as we experience the beauty of Minnesota, the “land of ten thou-
sand lakes.” Later today we enter North Dakota, a land named for its people. Dakota means “friend” in the Sioux
Indian language. This was the land of the great Sioux Nation and today is a land of remarkable scenery; superb sunsets
and expansive horizons. We travel by Devil’s Lake, the largest natural body of water in North Dakota. The lake and
its of more than 500 miles of shoreline have become a popular recreation center. Our destination is Minot, where we
will have accommodations for tonight. Dinner will be included at the Royal Fork Buffet Restaurant in Minot.
(B,D)
Day 5: We get an early start and travel into Canada this morning, entering the province of Sas-
katchewan. We can just imagine the buffalo that once roamed freely. This is also the area
where the mounted police brought peace to the west. Our destination is Regina, “Home of the Roy-
al Canadian Mounted Police, and capital of the province. We’ll visit Wascana Center, a 2,300-
acre park built around Wascana Lake. We’ll learn about the history of the area as we visit the Royal
Saskatchewan Museum in Wascana Center. We are in for a treat as we visit the Royal Canadian
Mounted Police Museum located at the Headquarters of the original Mounted Police. This
museum recounts its history of more than a century of service. We’ll spend the night in Regina and
dinner will be included in the area of our hotel. (B,D)
Day 6: Following breakfast it’s time to continue our journey westward traveling through the Canadian cities of Moose
Jaw, Swift Current, and Medicine Hat on our way to Calgary, in the province of Alberta. Calgary is the second
largest city in Alberta and home of the world famous “Calgary Stampede”. We’ll check into our hotel in Calgary before
we depart for an included dinner high atop the Calgary Tower in the revolving restaurant. From here we’ll
have a spectacular view of Calgary and the Canadian Rockies. (B,D)
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Day 7: This morning’s journey carries us into the even more spectacular scenery as the
highway winds and climbs toward Banff. We’ll be in Banff National Park, which
surrounds the year round resort of Banff. Lunch will be included at the magnificent Banff
Springs Hotel. We’ll also take the 8-minute ride on the Sulphur Mountain Gon-
dola for a spectacular view of the surrounding mountains. We’ll have free time later today to
do some shopping and browsing in the quaint and scenic downtown area, where we just might
see an elk grazing in front yard! We will spend the next two nights in the Banff area. (B,L)
Day 8: Our journey continues this morning through Magnificent Banff National Park to beautiful Lake Louise.
This is one of the most photographed spots in Canada, with majestic Victoria Glacier towering in the background. Con-
tinuing north, great mountain ranges are on both sides of the road as we climb to elevations above
7,000 feet. Snow-capped peaks rise to more than 11,000 feet above us. Our highlight of the day is
sure to be our snowcoach ride onto the Athabasca Glacier, 2,000-foot thick extensions
of the Columbia Icefield. We will return to our overnight accommodations again tonight,
where we will enjoy an included dinner tonight. (B,D)
Day 9: We depart Banff this morning and head south, crossing into the province of British Columbia. This is a
beautiful scenic drive in the Kootenay National Park as we head south. We’ll pass through Fairmont Hot Springs at the
north end of Columbia Lake. This popular resort area offers four hot mineral springs with temperatures averaging 95 to
113 degrees. Lunch will be included today and we will visit the Canadian Museum of Rail Travel in
Cranbrook. We will see a restored and preserved set of cars from the Trans-Canada Limited; a luxury train built in
1929. There are exhibits and an audiovisual presentation as well as the option of viewing these original and unique rail-
road cars. We must now bid farewell to Canada as we enter Montana, “The Big Sky Country”. Our destination is in
the Kalispell area, the high mountain town, and our home for tonight. (B,L)
Day 10: Following breakfast we’ll take a short drive to Lake McDonald, in Glacier Nation-
al Park. We’ll step aboard our special touring vehicles and travel the “Going to The Sun”
highway, one of the most outstanding scenic roadways in the world. It’s a veritable fairyland of
snowfrosted peaks and sparking ice caps. Our tour ends near the east entrance of Glacier National
Park, where we will have accommodations for tonight at Browning, MT. We’ll have an in-
cluded dinner in the area, where we can enjoy magnificent views of the glaciers, mountains
and lakes. (B,D)
Day 11: We depart this morning and continue to explore Montana. We’ll make a stop in Great Falls, to visit
the C.M. Russell Museum. This unique museum displays watercolors, sculptures and oil paintings of the cowboy
artist Charles Russell. We will overnight in Billings, in the heart of Yellowstone Valley. We’ll have an included
dinner in the area,(B,D)
Day 12: We’ll enjoy breakfast at our hotel this morning before we head south through Montana and into Wyo-
ming. As we head for Cheyenne, we will travel on I-25 south along side the Medicine Bow National Forest. To-
night we will have an included authentic Western Bar-B-B-Que Buffet at the Terry Bison Ranch in
Cheyenne. This historic working bison ranch has more than 3,000 bison. Our fun evening will include a wagon tour of
the bison herd. (B,D)
Day 13: Leaving Wyoming’s largest city this morning, we cross into Colorado and head for the mile-high city of
Denver. We will welcome our local guide onboard for a tour of this magnificent city cradled in the foothills of the
Rocky Mountains and weaned on gold and silver wealth that once flowed from nearby
mines. We’ll see the beautiful State Capitol, a 1908 Corinthian structure of Colorado
granite. The 18th step on the building’s west entrance measures exactly 1 mile above sea
level. Also included will be the Molly Brown House Museum. This socially
prominent Mrs. Brown was a survivor of the Titanic and was immortalized in the musical
“The Unsinkable Molly Brown. By late afternoon we will make the short drive
to Colorado Springs, where we have accommodations for the next two nights. Dinner will be included
tonight. (B,D)
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Day 14: Following breakfast this morning we will make our way to the base of
Pike’s Peak at the foot of the Rockies. Pike’s Peak rises 14, 100 feet. We’ll take the
Pikes Peak Cog Railway to the top for an unbeatable view. Following lunch
on our own in the area, we will visit the U.S. Air Force Academy. Grounds
include a B-52 bomber display, scenic overlooks, a chapel, planetarium and Falcon
Stadium. We will also take time this afternoon to visit the
U.S. Olympic Complex, which is a 37-acre center for training Olympic hopefuls. Our
tour includes a film, the Sports Center, an indoor shooting facility and a 400-meter track. We
will also include a drive through the Garden of the Gods, a 1300-acre park with massive
red sandstone formations. Among them are the Kissing Camel and Balanced Rock. The sun
accentuates the color of the stone. Overnight and included dinner will be in Colorado Springs
again. (B,D)
Day 15: It’s time to bid farewell to Colorado as we head east this morning. We’ll be on I-70 all day today as we trav-
el into Kansas. We’ll drive by the boyhood home of President Dwight David Eisenhower in Abilene.
We’ll also view the Place of Meditation, the final resting place of Dwight D. and Mamie Doud Eisenhower.
We’ll include dinner in the Abilene area before we continue on to Topeka, where we will spend the night. (B,D)
Day 16: Today, our journey takes us into Missouri. This afternoon we marvel at the Gateway
Arch on the Mississippi River. We follow the mighty Mississippi to Sikeston, MO ,where an
unforgettable meal awaits us at the world famous Lambert’s Throwed Roll Café. Eat
all the rolls you can catch, along with heaping helpings of home-cooked vegetables and mouth-
watering meats. We cross the Mississippi where it joins the Ohio River, as we make way for
Paducah, Kentucky, where we have accommodations for tonight. (B,D)
Day 17: We’ll spend our last day of this tour traveling through the beautiful mountains of Tennessee as we turn our
thoughts toward home. It’s been an unforgettable tour. We’ll never forget our experiences and our fellowship with our
friends. (B)
Deposit/Payment Requirements:
$500.00 Deposit Per Person due with reservation
Plus cost of travel protection, if desired (travel protection offers insurance benefits & non-insurance services)
cost per person is: $242 Double - $194 Triple or Quad- $353 Single
Final Payment Due by June 22, 2018
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